MUSHclient starts up, and seemingly runs fine. However, when I went to disconnect from my MUD it froze horribly. I had to force kill the client. I tried to reproduce the error again, and it indeed froze my entire xorg. Only by forcing an x-windows restart, was I able to restore my desktop to usability.

Tracing the issue, I ran MUSH445 in WINEs emulated desktop, and started debugging. I logged into the MUD then promptly quit. Again, the error arose, but as MUSHclient was in the virtual desktop I was able to close it and view the console.

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Also, unable to allocate heap memory points at either a pretty serious memory leak, or a bug in Wine. Or a combination of the two.

Edit: Looking at v4.44 release notes, I spot this:

Quote:5. Fixed a bug where, under newer versions of Visual Studio, MUSHclient would crash when disconnecting from a world (this doesn't apply to the downloaded version, but affected people trying to compile from the source).

I downloaded the 4.45 from the forums thread, not compiled on my own though.

Haven't tested 4.44, though if something changed in THAT version towards fixing a crash, and in 4.45 it's still crashing; all I can assume is that that fix, is causing the crash in 4.45.

As I said, it doesn't occur in 4.43, so definitely an issue in a version paste that.

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You can find v4.44 in the same location as the v4.45 one. Just change the number in the link. (Or remove the file alltogether, you'll get a listing of all MUSHclient releases in history.. or well, everything but the pretty early releases).

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My crime is that of curiosity.
My crime is that of judging people by what they say and think, not what they look like.
My crime is that of outsmarting you, something that you will never forgive me for.